[Q] Galaxy Wonderfulness with 64gb? - Samsung Galaxy W I8150

Dear all wonderful people with galaxy wonder.
have anyone tried SanDisk Mobile Ultra Micro SDXC Class 6 64 GB on I8150?
i've heard the micro sd card is awesome >30MB/sec...
i'm considering of upgrading from my crappy kingmax 32gb class 6 to this awesomeness of sandisk, I'm for sure going for the 64gb instead of 32gb due to overpowered wonderfulness of this phone. so anyone ?

batistaong said:
Dear all wonderful people with galaxy wonder.
have anyone tried SanDisk Mobile Ultra Micro SDXC Class 6 64 GB on I8150?
i've heard the micro sd card is awesome >30MB/sec...
i'm considering of upgrading from my crappy kingmax 32gb class 6 to this awesomeness of sandisk, I'm for sure going for the 64gb instead of 32gb due to overpowered wonderfulness of this phone. so anyone ?
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According to Samsung and all other websites, our SGW doesn't support microSDXC, it only supports microSDHC up to 32GB class 10.
SDXC is not downwards compatible.
greets
THE-E

THE-E said:
According to Samsung and all other websites, our SGW doesn't support microSDXC, it only supports microSDHC up to 32GB class 10.
SDXC is not downwards compatible.
greets
THE-E
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yes..at first its hard for me to believe that it would work on mobile phone but after days of search all over forum & google.. I saw a few say it works on sII, by formatting to FAT32.
By formatting the micro sd card in the phone setting under storage menu.
check this out.. speechless this youtube video:Sandisk 64GB Micro SDXC Vs Samsung Galaxy S II.
sorry cant post link this my 1st post.

is anyone use sdxc with galaxy wonder? I know our phone supports just sdhc... Also I want to buy sdxc...

are you sure that the device can support up to 64gb memory card?i thought its limited to max 32gb only?since our device just in the mid-range but not high-ended such as S3,Note 2 etc...

well iam using 32gb team uhs-1
working fine
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kentgoh88 said:
are you sure that the device can support up to 64gb memory card?i thought its limited to max 32gb only?since our device just in the mid-range but not high-ended such as S3,Note 2 etc...
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To be honest, I don't see any technical reason why it can't read a 64 GB SD Card... as long as the SD Card is formatted as FAT32 or ext2/3/4 ...
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128GB micro sd memory card

Hi, does anyone know when microsd 64GB memory card will be in the market?
I'm assuming from the title you wanna know when a 128 sd card will be released as far as I know the galaxy s3 only supports cards up to 64gb (someone feel free to correct me) and they're out now.
Ry4n said:
I'm assuming from the title you wanna know when a 128 sd card will be released as far as I know the galaxy s3 only supports cards up to 64gb (someone feel free to correct me) and they're out now.
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From what I understand the 128 would definitely work
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Interesting title
x7nofate said:
Hi, does anyone know when microsd 64GB memory card will be in the market?
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Serious? Its been on the market for a while.. Keep an eye out, it has been going on sale for 50$ every once in a while.
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Ry4n said:
I'm assuming from the title you wanna know when a 128 sd card will be released as far as I know the galaxy s3 only supports cards up to 64gb (someone feel free to correct me) and they're out now.
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Android support memory card up to 2TB (2000GB) so 128 GB is no problem for SGS 3
Sent from Samsung Galaxy S 2 (80GB)
128GB cards will work, as to when they'll hit the market who knows. I'm hoping no later than October-ish this year, which would be one year after the 64GB cards. I will get one at release regardless of cost and confirm they are working in various handsets for everyone. Cannot come soon enough for me, had my 64GB since a few days after they were released and just not adequate for my needs.
The Galaxy SII Skyrocket is only rated to handle a 32GB microSD card, but easily works w/64GB microSD cards also.
So I'd be willing to bet the SIII would do just fine with a 128GB card.
My wallet on the other hand... :silly:
btw these new emoticons kinda suck.
CZ Eddie said:
The Galaxy SII Skyrocket is only rated to handle a 32GB microSD card, but easily works w/64GB microSD cards also.
So I'd be willing to bet the SIII would do just fine with a 128GB card.
My wallet on the other hand... :silly:
btw these new emoticons kinda suck.
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i agree this new emoticons are suckage.
i missed my favorite green smilie!
sgs3 supports sdxc, which supports storage sizes up to 2TB. 64GB just happens to be the largest sd card you can get in the market right now.
Any News on a Faster 64bd card than the class 10 ?
Thanks
NZtechfreak said:
128GB cards will work, as to when they'll hit the market who knows. I'm hoping no later than October-ish this year, which would be one year after the 64GB cards. I will get one at release regardless of cost and confirm they are working in various handsets for everyone. Cannot come soon enough for me, had my 64GB since a few days after they were released and just not adequate for my needs.
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Really enjoy(ed) your S3 review(s) and from your connectivity tests I can believe you would welcome a 128 (or bigger) microSD :fingers-crossed: .
2 tb?
are you serious. who needs that in a phone unless you have every song ever written on it? i can't get my s3 until december :crying: i'm on sprint with the epic 4g rooted of course. plus i'm waiting for the wireless charging kit anyway. just hope it's out by then. i heard around september it should be coming out. anyone heard anything different on that?
ilordvader said:
Any News on a Faster 64bd card than the class 10 ?
Thanks
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class 10 refer to minimum speed so anything above is still classified as class 10, although transcend has released a class 16, but that not official, according the the SDA, class 10 is the highest.
ilordvader said:
Any News on a Faster 64bd card than the class 10 ?
Thanks
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UHS-1 Micro SDs claim to run faster than class 10 and eventually we'll get UHS-2 which should be even faster.
Michael_P said:
UHS-1 Micro SDs claim to run faster than class 10 and eventually we'll get UHS-2 which should be even faster.
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UHS and class 10 are two different standard and are not related, no phones on the market supports UHS.
kms108 said:
UHS and class 10 are two different standard and are not related, no phones on the market supports UHS.
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SanDisk advertise them as being faster than class 10 and I'm using the SanDisk 32gb UHS-1 Mobile Ultra with no problems, and the package it came in says "Ideal for Android"
Michael_P said:
SanDisk advertise them as being faster than class 10 and I'm using the SanDisk 32gb UHS-1 Mobile Ultra with no problems, and the package it came in says "Ideal for Android"
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uhs is only supported if the card reader supports this feature, sandisk also mention about this.
you can still use the same card in a non uhs compliant reader, but will only get the class 10 specification and speed.
kms108 said:
class 10 refer to minimum speed so anything above is still classified as class 10, although transcend has released a class 16, but that not official, according the the SDA, class 10 is the highest.
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It would be handy for people that want to play blurays either on their phone or through the HDMI out. Or for audiophiles that listen to lossless audio which takes up around 10 times the storage (which sound absolutely AMAZING with the wolfson DAC and voodoo). Or maybe they just want to never run out of storage?
A 32 gb card will only hold around 100-150 lossless songs, and an avg size mp3 you could have around 1000-1500. A HQ bluray rip avg size is around 8gb, which can only be played on SDXC because regular cards aren't formatted to allow playback of files over 4gb.
kms108 said:
uhs is only supported if the card reader supports this feature, sandisk also mention about this.
you can still use the same card in a non uhs compliant reader, but will only get the class 10 specification and speed.
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I'm sure I read somewhere S3 is UHS compatible.

Sandisk vs Samsung class 10 micro sd

As the title says, I would like your opinion on my next purchase of expandable memory (micro sd).
I would like to know which one would be better for my Galaxy Note international version.
1) Samsung Essential Class 10 microSDHC 32GB
or
2) SanDisk Ultra Class 10 microSDHC Ultra 32GB
The price difference is negligible, so I would like to know which one would be the best buy for my G.Note.
If you think that there is a better option, which I have not mentioned, please let me know and preferably with a link to where I can buy it from .
Thank you all in advance for all your input.
I have the SanDisk Extreme SDHC UHS-I Card 32GB class 10
This card is amazing fast makes up tp 45MB/s
http://www.amazon.de/SanDisk-Extreme-SDHC-Class-Speicherkarte/dp/B004Q3C98S
MikeFRG said:
I have the SanDisk Extreme SDHC UHS-I Card 32GB class 10
This card is amazing fast makes up tp 45MB/s
http://www.amazon.de/SanDisk-Extreme-SDHC-Class-Speicherkarte/dp/B004Q3C98S
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I have the samsung, but never tested the speed lol
I will do so and report back
Result with antutu benchmark 2.9.2
SD read = 13Mb/s SD write = 8.6Mb/s
Thank you both for your replies. Looking at your results I will probably go for the sandisk.
This has been very useful and thanks once again for all your help (+1 for each )
I have bad experience with the Sandisk ultra....
Changed with the shop 2 times..
Can't read ..having problem like write data..also can't format.
And guess what...the very day I went for exchange...around 20 odd pple having the same error.
In the end I settled for a class 6 Sandisk...jezz...paid sgd$34.90 for a class 6 in the end....
hinata76 said:
I have bad experience with the Sandisk ultra....
Changed with the shop 2 times..
Can't read ..having problem like write data..also can't format.
And guess what...the very day I went for exchange...around 20 odd pple having the same error.
In the end I settled for a class 6 Sandisk...jezz...paid sgd$34.90 for a class 6 in the end....
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Its a "Extreme" Edition not a ultra!
MikeFRG said:
Its a "Extreme" Edition not a ultra!
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i had the extreme 32 gb on Note 2 no problems at all... till one morning it couldn't recognized at any device! even 3 card readers!! no format even on Linux!.. sandisk is not so good at the end.. i would go for sure on Samsung from now on!
I'm very happy with my Sandisk 64gb class 10 for 6 months, buy it at amazon for 50 bucks..
Me and my dad bought a 64 bit sandisk and replaced them with Samsung class 10
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Its a "Extreme" Edition not a ultra!
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TS above is quoting with sandisk ultra....if.my eyes is serving me well...see first post..
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asdf
I have both companies' microsd cards in 32gbs and I have a 64gb sandisk card. All three work fantastic in my Nikon DSLR and in my phone. I also use them with Nexus 10 tablet via a MHL USB cable and an app called "Rawdroid" to view the RAW images from the DSLR, the speed is incredible at 24megapixel sized photos.
i am using 32gb san disk ultra. and my experience is incredible. no issues till now with 1 year + of usage
Guys check this strontium 32gb UHS-1 card http://youtu.be/PuHfmuJ8pf0... should I go for it.
says to be faster than sandisk ultra and samsung pro series microsd cards, with life time warranty....
please suggest....

The New SanDisk "Extreme" 64GB SDXC SDSDQX-064G-U46A

Hi everyone, I Saw this card for the first time today and got one, the cost was around 40% higher than the Ultra 64GB!
after using both the original SanDisk Ultra 64GB (with 10 MB write speed) and the new Samsung pro 64Gb (with 20 MB write speed).. I guess we have a new King in town
The benchmarks speak for them self with a write speed of 60 mb/sec and read of 90 mb/sec!

			
				
Where did you buy it from?
Got it from Singapore!
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I am tempted to get one of these for my S4 I9500, and then use it as internal storage, so that the ROM loads off it and I get more space
im using this too :laugh:
wow.. perfect for swapping memory my ace2
really
Wow, really great i'll buy this SD!:fingers-crossed:
dart22 said:
Got it from Singapore!
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Could please specify where did you buy it and in what price?
muchlist said:
wow.. perfect for swapping memory my ace2
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Yes! Very good!
What does the SanDisk Extreme® microSDHC™/microSDXC™ UHS-I 64GB card come formatted as???
Is it formatted as exFAT like the SanDisk Ultra 64GB?
If one should reformat the microSD Extreme® 64GB card to FAT32 does this impact the performance such as cluster size and alignment,
Then when one purchases an Android phone that supports exFAT, would a simple Windows 7 exFAT format be enough, or is there a bespoke SanDisk format that can not be restored if the card has been previously formatted as FAT32.
The reason for all these questions is I'm running a SanDisk Ultra 64GB in an olde XPERIA X10i formatted as FAT32 and 32KB cluster size, so I'm wondering if I could do the same with a SanDisk microSD Extreme® 64GB card.
wow... this is very huge sdcard memory capacity!
very great

[Q] would xperia m dual support micro 16gb sdhc card?

I have read, that not all the phones support both micro sd and micro sdhc card. I want to buy a new card, just wanted to know if my phone would support 16 gb micro sdhc class 10 card or not. thank you
learner420 said:
I have read, that not all the phones support both micro sd and micro sdhc card. I want to buy a new card, just wanted to know if my phone would support 16 gb micro sdhc class 10 card or not. thank you
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i m using 32gb class 10
atleast all smartphone above 10000 will support 32gb class 10...dont wry
ansebovi said:
i m using 32gb class 10
atleast all smartphone above 10000 will support 32gb class 10...dont wry
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bro its not the class or memory i am worried about, I want to know whether it support micro 'SDHC' card because the specification says it support micro sd card.
learner420 said:
bro its not the class or memory i am worried about, I want to know whether it support micro 'SDHC' card because the specification says it support micro sd card.
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I'm using a 16GB Class 10 SDHC right now
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learner420 said:
bro its not the class or memory i am worried about, I want to know whether it support micro 'SDHC' card because the specification says it support micro sd card.
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bro most memory card is sdhc....its just SD high Capacity...if u have more than 4 gb...all are sdhc i think..
And i really dont know why people are using class 10 cards for phones, i think its for dslr and video cameras which require fast writing speed. IMO class 6 is enough for phones. (P.S : Correct me if i am wrong.)
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Almost all smartphones these days support upto 32 GB. SDHC means Secure Digital High Capacity, and @ansebovi you are right all memory cards with a memory of 4GB-32GB are SDHC. And our phone will support all SDHC cards. What our phone doesnt support is SDXC cards,its SD Xtended Capacity,used for 64GB+ cards.
@SK:) Its upto you to use the memory card of your choice. If you can afford Class 10 SD cards then its fine, I use a Class 4 SD as its enough for my use. But if you plan on swapping(which in this phone's case,is not really needed) then higher the class the better it gets.....
SK:) said:
And i really dont know why people are using class 10 cards for phones, i think its for dslr and video cameras which require fast writing speed. IMO class 6 is enough for phones. (P.S : Correct me if i am wrong.)
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because i use memory card for swapping,saving app in sd than internal sd....internal sd speed is high...
so to compensate than speed we may need class 10,,..since i m using more than 100apps which are stored in sd..if i use class 6...my phone will lag...since it cant read from sd with high speed.....
price of 32gb class 10 is 1500rs
price of 32gb class 6 is 1350rs
with just 150rs u can get 2xspeed...
now understand?
ansebovi said:
because i use memory card for swapping,saving app in sd than internal sd....internal sd speed is high...
so to compensate than speed we may need class 10,,..since i m using more than 100apps which are stored in sd..if i use class 6...my phone will lag...since it cant read from sd with high speed.....
price of 32gb class 10 is 1500rs
price of 32gb class 6 is 1350rs
with just 150rs u can get 2xspeed...
now understand?
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Which company SD card are you using... will KINGSTON 32gb class 10 sd will be fine to swap memory... or should I get a Sandisk , samsung, sony, Transend???
syedafzal.shah said:
Which company SD card are you using... will KINGSTON 32gb class 10 sd will be fine to swap memory... or should I get a Sandisk , samsung, sony, Transend???
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Yeah KINGSTON would be fine but SanDisk would be better because I am using it and it got nice write\read speeds, excellent for swapping, no lags. But still it's my personal opinion, so go with the one u like
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Shazam_strikes said:
Yeah KINGSTON would be fine but SanDisk would be better because I am using it and it got nice write\read speeds, excellent for swapping, no lags. But still it's my personal opinion, so go with the one u like
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Actually I hav 16 gb class 4 sd card... i wouldt hav think of swapping the memory if GLtoSD or FOLDERMOUNT hav worked on my CM 11... but those apps are not supporting and I was not being able to play HD Games... so want to swap memory
syedafzal.shah said:
Actually I hav 16 gb class 4 sd card... i wouldt hav think of swapping the memory if GLtoSD or FOLDERMOUNT hav worked on my CM 11... but those apps are not supporting and I was not being able to play HD Games... so want to swap memory
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Go with Sandisk class 10 card it wouldn't disappoint you and you will be able to play any game without lag hit thanks if I have been of any help
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Shazam_strikes said:
Go with Sandisk class 10 card it wouldn't disappoint you and you will be able to play any game without lag hit thanks if I have been of any help
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Is the problem with CM 11 or those GL2SD and Folder Mount dont support 4.4.2?
syedafzal.shah said:
Is the problem with CM 11 or those GL2SD and Folder Mount dont support 4.4.2?
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I think the problem is most probably with cm11 because gl2sd and Folder mount supports KitKat.
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Shazam_strikes said:
I think the problem is most probably with cm11 because gl2sd and Folder mount supports KitKat.
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So swapping memory will work to play HD games?
syedafzal.shah said:
So swapping memory will work to play HD games?
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Yes it will after swapping your external memory becomes internal and vice-versa and then you will be able to install games directly to your swapped internal memory without using folder mount or gl2sd.
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Yes it will after swapping your external memory becomes internal and vice-versa and then you will be able to install games directly to your swapped internal memory without using folder mount or gl2sd.
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Thanks bhai..
Yes, You Can..
syedafzal.shah said:
Which company SD card are you using... will KINGSTON 32gb class 10 sd will be fine to swap memory... or should I get a Sandisk , samsung, sony, Transend???
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yes dude,
I have been using Kingston 64 GB UHS1 Class10 SDXC card
& I already successfully swaped my SD (JB 4.3)
I have both Sandisk & Kingston. both are class10 UHS1 64GB
Sandisk's performance (PC copying speed) is far better than Kingston.
spknair said:
yes dude,
I have been using Kingston 64 GB UHS1 Class10 SDXC card
& I already successfully swaped my SD (JB 4.3)
I have both Sandisk & Kingston. both are class10 UHS1 64GB
Sandisk's performance (PC copying speed) is far better than Kingston.
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64GB but our xperia M supports only 32GB at Max na ... how can you be using 64GB?
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I have a samsung class 4 16GB sd... will it run ok if I swap it, will it run smooth all games ... and can i flash another MC if I buy it later?
syedafzal.shah said:
64GB but our xperia M supports only 32GB at Max na ... how can you be using 64GB?
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Yes dude. 64GB will work almost all devices. (maybe 128, 256...etc)
Even very-lower end phones and basic phones.
But couldn't get its full potential.
I mean we have to use it under FAT32 file system.
I am using windows on my PC, so I don't know about Linux & ext partitions.
If your handset doesn't shows an option to format it, you could use third party partition tools on your PC or even your handset itself.

MicroSD Card

So has anyone bought an SD card for their oppo yet?
I'm tempted to get a "Transcend 64GB Premium Micro SDXC with Adapter Class 10 UHS-1" but not clear if it will work
aaminuk said:
So has anyone bought an SD card for their oppo yet?
I'm tempted to get a "Transcend 64GB Premium Micro SDXC with Adapter Class 10 UHS-1" but not clear if it will work
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I have an A-Data 64GB Class 10 UHS-1 on mine since I got it and haven't had any issues yet so I'm assuming yours should be ok.... I could be wrong though
Cool, thanks for the information
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I bought a Samsung Pro 64GB Micro SDXC for mine, works perfectly
McBeaker said:
I bought a Samsung Pro 64GB Micro SDXC for mine, works perfectly
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Oppo Find 7 X9077 @ 32GB Intern + SanDisk Ultra Class 10 microSDXC Ultra 128GB Disk:good:
I used this one SanDisk SDSDQU-064G-FFP Ultra 64 GB Class 10 Micro SD Card with SD Adapter
Working well
what file system do you use?
beton87 said:
what file system do you use?
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File system is exFAT for my Samsung Pro 64GB Micro SDXC
beton87 said:
what file system do you use?
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Yep, exFAT for me too.
blessingme said:
Oppo Find 7 X9077 @ 32GB Intern + SanDisk Ultra Class 10 microSDXC Ultra 128GB Disk:good:
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128gb here too. Love it.
Bought a Kingston Class 10 microSDXC 64GB Disk (with SD adaptor) - very reasonable at $49
MrColdbird said:
128gb here too. Love it.
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hey mr coldbird...did you unify that badboy and make your device totally awesome...
mrsynister1971 said:
hey mr coldbird...did you unify that badboy and make your device totally awesome...
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Yeah.
http://www.oppoforums.com/threads/tutorial-unified-storage-layout-for-oppo-find-7a.17952/
Find 7 supports SDXC card upto 128GB, so yours should be fine. I recommend the U3 class card though.
Just got a 128Gb Kingston for mine. Will copy my data over tonight.
Just bought a new Samsung Pro SDXC UHS-1 microSD card.
512 GB
I formatted it to NTFS. Works great in the oppo find 7.
At least it does using ColorOS 4.4.2
TWRP does not recognize this NTFS format but the OS does. I find it totally amazing to have 512 GB of storage on this phone. Really nice.
Netpac 128G Class 10 - FAT32.....works flawless

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